This is the 1769
King James Version of the Holy Bible (also known as the Authorized Version).
Although the writings known as the Apocrypha are often not included in
Protestant Bibles, they were translated and included in the original King James
Bible of 1611, and they are offered here for use by interested readers.

GNT-BIZ+ THE GREEK NEW
TESTAMENT: BYZANTINE TEXTFORM
The Greek Text Edited by Maurice A. Robinson and William G. Pierpont.
Compiled, refined, and arranged by William G. Pierpont and Maurice A.
Robinson during the period 1976-2004.

The Greek
New Testament: Textus Receptus. Base text is
Stephens 1550, with variants of Scrivener 1894 shown as footnotes (marked as
the second element within piping symbols, e. g., | EN | EIV |, in which EN
would be the reading of Stephens 1550, while EIV would be the reading of
Scrivener 1894).

This is the unpointed Tanach from the Masoretic text
with embedded Strong's Numbers. The word Tanach is a Hebrew acronymn for
Torah (Law),
Neviim (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings), the three divisions of
the Hebrew Bible.

RMACMorphological Analysis Codes for use with the
Greek New Testaments containing parsing or declension codes.Derived, compared and corrected from the Bagster "Analytical
Greek Lexicon," with comparison made against Perschbacher's "New Analytical
Greek Lexicon". Abbreviated in a form similar to that found in Friberg's "Analytical
Greek New Testament".

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Strong's Bible Dictionary
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Strong

[Strong’s Hebrew and Greek Dictionaries]

This is the King James Version of the Holy Bible (1850
revision) with embedded Strong's Numbers. This makes useful for looking up
the exact original language word in a lexicon that is keyed off of Strong's
numbers.

All of the original
Hebrew and Aramaic words are arranged by the numbering system from Strong’s
Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible. In some cases more than one form of the
word — such as the masculine and feminine forms of a noun — may be listed.
Each entry is a Hebrew word, unless it is designated as Aramaic.